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Nina
Tritenichenko hails from Kyiv – the capital of Ukraine, where she
completed her musical studies at the Faculty of Music of the Drahomaniv State
University under the coaching of the famous chromatic accordion teacher Ivan Rizol.
Starting her studies at age 7, she became a virtuoso accordion
player and completed her music studies with major general
music education and choral conducting in 1991. She
has performed in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C.,
Sacramento,
San Francisco and Reno, Nevada. Nina was invited guest soloist with
Sons of Orpheus — The Male Choir
of Tucson and the Tucson Accordion Festival. Nina plays European and American classical and popular
music. She strives to add many additional musical styles to her repertoire, both
western and eastern.
Nina is the founder, artistic Director, music arranger,
accordion player and singer of the Barvinok Ensemble. The
Ensemble is an instrumental and vocal group and has performed in the Tucson and
Phoenix areas since 2002. Currently Barvinok ensemble is located in
Holland, Michigan. Barvinok interprets Eastern European traditional ethnic music.
The Ensemble performed at many San Francisco Bay area festivals, including Santa Clara
County Fair, San Mateo County Fair, Russian festival in Palo Alto and San
Francisco and World Music Sundays at Santana Row in San Jose, CA.
Nina is founder and director of the
Bayanina music studio. Nina is a member of OAKE:
organization of American Kodaly educators and a
BDAA (Balalaika and domra association of
America)
Film
credits: “How I got lost.” 2009. Director: Joe Leonard. Nina
performed Ukrainian song “Behind the Danube”: accordion and vocal.
Music arrangement: Nina Tritenichenko.
Music Convention appearance:
BDAA Convention 2010,
guest artist July 11- 17, 2010
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